BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 METHOD:PUBLISH PRODID:-//Telerik Inc.//Sitefinity CMS 14.4//EN BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:Eastern Standard Time BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:20231102T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYDAY=1SU;BYHOUR=2;BYMINUTE=0;BYMONTH=11 TZNAME:Eastern Standard Time TZOFFSETFROM:-0400 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT DTSTART:20230301T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYDAY=2SU;BYHOUR=2;BYMINUTE=0;BYMONTH=3 TZNAME:Eastern Daylight Time TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0400 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DESCRIPTION:Tentative Agenda\nThursday\, October 27\n\n \n \n  \;10am\n Welcome \n \n \n 10:15am - 11:45am\n "Shift Your Event to Thrive in Uncertain E conomic Times"\n Evan Carroll\, President &\; CEO - Attended Events\n \n \n 12pm - 12:50pm\n Netwo rking Lunch \n \n \n 1pm - 2pm\n "Safe Meetings"\n Jerry McCormick\, Founder - Personal Safety at Wor k\n \n \n 2:10pm - 3pm\n "Events are a Risky Business!"\n Sally Webb\, CSEP\, CEO - The Special Event Company\n \n \n 3:10pm - 3:40pm\n "RD U Airport Update"\n David Freedman - Chief Revenue Officer for the Raleigh-Durham Airport Authority\n \n \n 4pm - 4:30pm\n "Wellness in the Workplace" \;\n Rebe kah Werner\, Owner - Unita Yoga\n \n \n 4pm - 6pm \n  \;Golf Tournament \;\n \n \n 4:30pm - 6:30pm\n Networking Reception \;\n \n \n\n\n\nFriday\, October 28\n\n \n \n 9am - 3pm\n CMP Bootcamp\n \n \n\n\n\nEducation Sessions\nSessions will be listed as descriptions are finalized. Stay tuned for more!\nShift Your Event To Thrive In Uncertain Economic Times\nEvan Carroll\nPresident &\; CEO - Attended Events\nThere&rsquo\;s no shortage of pundits specul ating about a recession\, no matter where you look. Despite some indicator s to the contrary\, recent economic data seems to suggest an economic down turn is likely\, if not already in progress. It&rsquo\;s not great news fo r businesses that have already spent months managing inflation impacts.\nT hose of us in live events are already releasing the collective &ldquo\;her e we go again&rdquo\; sigh. Just as events have started to recover followi ng the initial phases of the global COVID-19 pandemic\, here comes another curveball.\nStrategic CEOs and CFOs are preparing for uncertain economic times by trimming budgets\, programs\, and perhaps even jobs.\nThe upside for the live events industry is this: We&rsquo\;ve never been more prepare d for flexibility than we are right now.\nIn this interactive session\, Ev an Carroll will help us dust off our pandemic playbooks and repurpose the now proven event strategies that empowered us to do more with less.\nSafe Meetings\nJerry McCormick\nPresident - Personal Safety at Work\nLearner Ob jectives:\n\n Learn the most common safety issues that arise during any event\n Structure of event planners and their volunteers\n Event se t up and security \;\n De-escalation techniques to diffuse situatio ns before getting out of control\n Safety considerations for setting up and breaking down your event\n Post event debrief to ensure what did n ot go well does not happen again\n\nEvents are a Risky Business!\nSally We bb\, CSEP\nFounder &\; CEO - The Special Event Company\nRisk management is not about collecting Certificates of Insurance. \; Being a practit ioner in the event industry makes you responsible for reducing risk for yo ur attendees\, client\, stakeholders and your own reputation. \; This session is a common sense discussion on how to prepare\, ask the right que stions\, plan for contingencies\, and develop your own risk assessment doc ument.\nRDU Airport Update\nDavid Freedman\nSenior VP and Chief Revenue Of ficer - Raleigh-Durham Airport Authority\nDavid Freedman is Senior Vice Pr esident and Chief Revenue Officer for the Raleigh-Durham Airport Authority . He leads the Commercial Management\, Marketing and Air Service division at RDU.\nHe&rsquo\;ll be providing us with an update on the state of RDU i ncluding trends and forecasts\, air service recruitment and current connec tivity at RDU. David will cover Vision 2040\, the airport&rsquo\;s 25-year master plan that provides a roadmap for infrastructure projects at RDU. H e&rsquo\;ll also touch on what happens behind the scenes and what&rsquo\;s on the horizon for travelers at one of the Region's busiest airports.\n\n \nWellness in the Workplace\nRebekah Werner\nOwner and Operator - Unita Yo ga LLC\nFeeling stressed and fatigued during the work day? In this 30-minu te session\, RYT-500 certified yoga teacher Rebekah Werner from Unita Yoga will guide you through breathing\, meditation and gentle yoga exercises t hat you can incorporate into your work day to combat feelings of fatigue a nd stress and increase productivity. The best part? All of the exercises c an be done from your office chair in your business attire! Come exactly as you are and be prepared to change the course of how you approach your wor k day.\n\nSpeaker Bios\nEvan Carroll\nAs the author of three books\, Evan has appeared in major news outlets including The New York Times\, CBS Sund ay Morning\, NPR&rsquo\;s Fresh Air\, The Atlantic\, and Popular Science.& nbsp\;The reason? He has a reputation for anticipating what&rsquo\;s next and sharing that vision in an approachable way.\nHe has spoken at a wide r ange of events ranging from the trend-setting South by Southwest conferenc e to a national forum at the Library of Congress. Companies you know\, inc luding Spectrum\, HP\, and IBM\, and associations including the AMA\, ANA\ , and AICPA have brought Evan&rsquo\;s expertise to their stages.\nHe prac tices what he preaches through his firm Attended\, which specializes in ex perience design and production. Recognizing his dedication to the field\, the AMA named Evan its National Volunteer of the Year in 2017.\nEvan holds MS and BS degrees in Information Science from UNC-Chapel Hill\, where he now serves as an adjunct professor.\nYou can learn more about Attended at www.attendedevents.com and about Evan at www.evancarroll.net.\nSally Webb\ , CSEP\nSally Webb\, CSEP is Founder and CEO of The Special Event Company (TSEC)\, based in the Triangle region of North Carolina.  \;She formed the company in 1987 from a background in sports PR and marketing. \; TSEC is a WBENC certified Woman Owned Business.\nTSEC delivers essential b usiness communications through live and virtual events and for a diverse c lientele in education\, financial services\, technology\, pharmaceuticals\ , media\, manufacturing\, sports and non-profits. \; Over the past thr ee decades\, Sally has produced events in over 30 countries throughout Eur ope\, USA\, Africa\, South America and Asia.\nThe company has won over 40 international event management awards for their work. Her personal accolad es include International Event Producer of the Year by Event Solutions Mag azine\, Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Live Events Asso ciation (ILEA) \, Business Leader Magazines Top 50 Women Extraordinaire Aw ard\,  \;Special Event Magazines Top 25 Greatest Industry Influencers of the past 25 years. In January 2018 she was the recipient of the Special Events Industry Lifetime Achievement Award for outstanding contributions to the Special Event Industry.\nIn 2021 TSEC expanded their service offeri ngs with a Film and Broadcast Studio\, creating Internet TV through a wide range of in-studio and remote services\, to support the growing virtual c ommunication business needs. \;\nSally is a founding member and former President of the International Special Events Society in the UK\, before moving to the US in 2005. She is a founder of the Triangle British America n Business Council Chapter and recently Chaired the Special Event Industry Certification (CSEP) examination restructure committee.\nAs a founding bo ard member of Roger Daltrey &\; Pete Townshend&rsquo\;s Teen Cancer Ame rica organization www.teencanceramerica.com.\nThe Special Event Company we bsite can be viewed on www.specialeventco.com\n\n\n\nRebecca Werner\nRebek ah Werner\, RYT-500\, has been practicing yoga for over 20 years and teach ing for nearly a decade. She founded Unita Yoga to bring yoga to people of all types of diverse backgrounds and all levels of mobility and experienc e. Rebekah received her RYT-200 certification from Gratitude Hot Yoga Cent er\, where she continues practicing and teaching today. She received her R YT-300 certification from My Vinyasa Practice out of Austin\, Texas in Jan uary of 2021. Fully recognizing that the practice of yoga does not require the four walls of a studio\, she founded Unita Yoga in March of 2021 to b ring yoga to people where they are. Today\, Unita Yoga provides instructio n for groups of all sizes including private groups/individuals\, corporate events\, athletic teams\, special events (including weddings)\, and pop-u p yoga classes in various settings including breweries\, offices\, event s paces and even backyards! Looking to add yoga/meditation to your next even t? DM @unitayoganc or call/text Rebekah at (919) 819-6020.\n\nGolf Tournam ent\nGrab your clients and sign up for this non-traditional golf tournamen t! Each Drive Shack Bay will hold 6 participants\, making up one team. We will run a series of games for each team and the winning team gets braggin g rights.. and some cool prizes!\n\nPlanners participate for free\n\nBay s ponsorships include:\n\n 2 tickets to play golf\n logo recognition i n your sponsored bay\n virtual exhibitor booth in the meeting app\n\n\n \n \n \n Member\n Non-Member\n \n \n Individual Planner\n $0\n $0\n \n \n Individual Supplier\n $30\n $30\n \n \n Bay Sponsor\n $250\n $300\n \n \n \n\nParticipants must be registered for at least reception only in order to participate in this golf tournament. \;\n\nCMP Bootcamp\nObjective\nConduct CMP Boot camp covering the Certified Meeting Professional International Standards t o include all Domains.\nGoals\n\n Walk through the process of obtaining the CMP certification\n Review each of the (9) CMP-IS Domains and (28) skills to gain a better understanding of the complex material in the CMP Manuals\n Walk through sample exam questions\; discuss the way they are structured\n Everyone will receive a 250 question exam and answer shee t\n Discuss resources available\n Attendee will have ongoing support until they sit for the exam\n Gain test taking tips\n Review how to maintain your certification\n\nThis bootcamp is eligible for 6 CE hours.& nbsp\;\nTestimonials\n"When I lost my job due to COVID-19\, I decided to h ave a positive outlook on the situation and take the time to really pursue my CMP. In the past\, I convinced myself that I didn't have the time or m oney to earn my CMP\, but this time I was left with no option but to succe ed. I took on a part time job\, created a study schedule\, and signed up f or the CMP Bootcamp through MPI that an industry friend recommended to me. Molly was fantastic! She took her time going through the EIC book\, our s tudy materials\, and gave us examples on what we would be tested on. After the bootcamp\, I reached out to her on several occasions to ask questions and she was always readily available and helpful. Molly and the CMP Bootc amp played a huge role in my success and passing my exam!"\n\n"I thought t he Bootcamp with Molly was incredibly useful and a key step toward getting my CMP. I found the mock questions presented during the bootcamp and the practice exam provided afterwards to be especially helpful. I would recomm end this course to anyone who is serious about attaining their CMP." \ ;\n\n"Molly was FANTASTIC! Her depth of knowledge is very impressive. Even this ole dog can learn a few new tricks from an expert like Molly! \; I enjoyed the Bootcamp very much and the time flew by. I&rsquo\;m sure I will reach out to Molly a few times in the process."\nInstructor: Molly Jo hnson CMP Fellow\, QAS\nMolly Johnson CMP\, QAS has been in the meetings i ndustry over 25 years working in all areas of hotels for both independent hotels and with the Hilton brand. Since 2015 Molly has been the Director o f Convention Sales for the Wilmington &\; Beaches CVB in Wilmington\, N C.\nIn 2010 Molly created the CMP study group format for the MPI Carolinas Chapter\, a remote study group so that anyone in the country could join. The pass rate was 100% for those that participated for the entire program. \nMolly served three years on Event Industry Council Item Review Panel\, h elping to create questions on the current CMP exam. Molly has been teachin g a CMP Bootcamp which she has done for multiple MPI Chapters and hosted b uyer shows since 2016.\nMolly is a Past President of MPI Carolinas Chapter and has been an MPI Board Retreat Facilitator since February 2017 working with chapters varying in size. Molly has served on multiple MPI committee s &\; task forces on the International level and is currently on the Ch apter &\; Membership Advisory Council. She also serves as the current P resident on the PCMA Southeast Chapter Board of Directors and is an Ambass ador for Meetings Mean Business.\nIn the Wilmington community\, Molly is a Board Member for A Safe Place which is a local non-profit assisting domes tic victims of human trafficking. Molly teaches human trafficking awarenes s to hotels and hospitality related organizations.\n\nRoom Blocks\nHomewoo d Suites by Hilton Raleigh Cary I-40\n555 Crossroads Blvd\,Cary\, NC 27518 \nRoom Rate: $150\nCut-off date: October 12\, 2022\nBooking Link\n\nDouble Tree by Hilton Hotel Raleigh - Cary\n500 Caitboo Avenue\, Cary\, NC 27518\ nRoom Rate: $140\nCut-Off date: October 12\, 2022\nBooking Link\n\nRegistr ation Fees\n\n \n \n  \;\n Early bird\ n After Oct 20\n \n \n Member \;\n $100 \;\n $115\n \n \n Non-Member\n $135 \;\n $150 \;\n \n \n Member Reception Only\n $65 \;\n  \;\n \n \n Non-Member Reception Only\n  \;$75\n  \;\n \n \n  \;CMP Bootcamp Only\n See below\n  \;\n \n \n\nAdd Ons\n\n \n \n  \;\n Member\n Non-Member \;\n \n \n CMP Bootcamp\n $125\n $150\n \n \n  \;50/50 Raffle Tickets\n $5 \;\n $5  \;\n \n \n\n\nGolf Tournament\n\n \n \n  \;\n Member \;\n Non-Member \;\n \n \n Individual Planner\n $0 \;\n $0 \;\n \n \n Individual Supplier\n $30 \;\n $30 \;\n \n \n Bay Sponsor\n $250 \;\n $300 \;\n \n \n DTEND:20221028T000000Z DTSTAMP:20240329T071542Z DTSTART:20221027T140000Z LOCATION:NC\,Raleigh\,6901 Play Golf Way SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Fall 2022 Chapter Meeting UID:RFCALITEM638472753422160779 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Thursday \, October 27
\n \;10am | \nWelcome | \n
10:15am - 11:45am | \n"Shift Your Event to Thrive in Uncertain Economic Times" \n Evan Carroll\, President &\; CEO - Attended Events | \n
12pm - 1 2:50pm | \nNetworking Lunch | \n
1pm - 2pm | \n"Safe Meetings" \n Jerry McCormick\, Founder - Personal Safety at Work | \n
2:10pm - 3 pm | \n"Events are a Risky Busine
ss!" \n Sally Webb\, CSEP\, CEO - The Special Event Compan y | \n
3:10pm - 3:40pm | \n"RDU Airpor
t Update" \n David Freedman - Chief Revenue Officer for th e Raleigh-Durham Airport Authority | \n
4pm - 4:30pm | \n"Wellness in the Workplace" \; \n R ebekah Werner\, Owner - Unita Yoga | \n
4pm - 6pm | \n \;Golf Tournament \; | \n
4:30pm - 6:30pm | \nNetworking Reception \; | \n
\n
\nFriday\, Octobe
r 28
9am - 3pm | \nCMP Bootcamp | \n
Sessions will be listed as descrip tions are finalized. Stay tuned for more!
\nEvan Carrol
l
\nPresident &\; CEO - Attended Events
There&rsquo\;s no shortage of pundits speculating about a recession\, no matter where you lo ok. Despite some indicators to the contrary\, recent economic data seems t o suggest an economic downturn is likely\, if not already in progress. It& rsquo\;s not great news for businesses that have already spent months mana ging inflation impacts.
\nThose of us in live events are already rel easing the collective &ldquo\;here we go again&rdquo\; sigh. Just as event s have started to recover following the initial phases of the global COVID -19 pandemic\, here comes another curveball.
\nStrategic CEOs and CF Os are preparing for uncertain economic times by trimming budgets\, progra ms\, and perhaps even jobs.
\nThe upside for the live events industr y is this: We&rsquo\;ve never been more prepared for flexibility than we a re right now.
\nIn this interactive session\, Evan Carroll will help us dust off our pandemic playbooks and repurpose the now proven event str ategies that empowered us to do more with less.
\nJerry McCormick
\nPresident - Personal Safety at Work
L earner Objectives:
\nSally Webb\, CSEP
\nFounder &\; CEO - The Special Event Comp
any
Risk management is not about collecting Certificates of Insura nce. \; Being a practitioner in the event industry makes you responsib le for reducing risk for your attendees\, client\, stakeholders and your o wn reputation. \; This session is a common sense discussion on how to prepare\, ask the right questions\, plan for contingencies\, and develop y our own risk assessment document.
\nDav
id Freedman
\nSenior VP and Chief Revenue Officer - Raleigh-Durham Ai
rport Authority
David Freedman is Senior Vice President and Chief Revenue Officer for the Raleigh-Durham Airport Authority. He leads the Com mercial Management\, Marketing and Air Service division at RDU.
\nHe
&rsquo\;ll be providing us with an update on the state of RDU including tr
ends and forecasts\, air service recruitment and current connectivity at R
DU. David will cover Vision 2040\, the airport&rsquo\;s 25-year master pla
n that provides a roadmap for infrastructure projects at RDU. He&rsquo\;ll
also touch on what happens behind the scenes and what&rsquo\;s on the hor
izon for travelers at one of the Region's busiest airports.
\n
\
n
Rebekah Werner
\nOwner
and Operator - Unita Yoga LLC
Feeling stressed and fatigued during the work day? In this 30-minute session\, RYT-500 certified yoga teacher Rebekah Werner from Unita Yoga will guide you through breathing\, meditati on and gentle yoga exercises that you can incorporate into your work day t o combat feelings of fatigue and stress and increase productivity. The bes t part? All of the exercises can be done from your office chair in your bu siness attire! Come exactly as you are and be prepared to change the cours e of how you approach your work day.
\nAs the author of three books\, Evan has appeared in major news outle ts including The New York Times\, CBS Sunday Morning\, NPR&rsquo\ ;s Fresh Air\, The Atlantic\, and Popular Science. \;The reason? He has a reputation for anticipating what&rsquo\;s n ext and sharing that vision in an approachable way.
\nHe has spoken at a wide range of events ranging from the trend-setting South by Southwes t conference to a national forum at the Library of Congress. Companies you know\, including Spectrum\, HP\, and IBM\, and associations including the AMA\, ANA\, and AICPA have brought Evan&rsquo\;s expertise to their stage s.
\nHe practices what he preaches through his firm Attended\, which specializes in experience design and production. Recognizing his dedicati on to the field\, the AMA named Evan its National Volunteer of the Year in 2017.
\nEvan holds MS and BS degrees in Information Science from UN C-Chapel Hill\, where he now serves as an adjunct professor.
\nYou c an learn more about Attended at ww w.attendedevents.com and about Evan at www.evancarroll.net.
\nSally Webb\, CSEP is Founder and C EO of The Special Event Company (TSEC)\, based in the Triangle region of N orth Carolina.  \;She formed the company in 1987 from a background in sports PR and marketing. \; TSEC is a WBENC certified Woman Owned Busi ness.
\nTSEC delivers essential business communications through live and virtual events and for a diverse clientele in education\, financial s ervices\, technology\, pharmaceuticals\, media\, manufacturing\, sports an d non-profits. \; Over the past three decades\, Sally has produced eve nts in over 30 countries throughout Europe\, USA\, Africa\, South America and Asia.
\nThe company has won over 40 international event manageme nt awards for their work. Her personal accolades include International Event Producer of the Year by Event Solutions Magazine\, Lifetim e Achievement Award from the International Live Events Association (I LEA) \, Business Leader Magazines Top 50 Women Extraordinaire Awa rd\,  \;Special Event Magazines Top 25 Greatest Industry Influence rs of the past 25 years. In January 2018 she was the recipient of the Special Events Industry Lifetime Achievement Award for outstandi ng contributions to the Special Event Industry.
\nIn 2021 TSEC expan ded their service offerings with a Film and Broadcast Studio\, creating In ternet TV through a wide range of in-studio and remote services\, to suppo rt the growing virtual communication business needs. \;
\nSally is a founding member and former President of the International Special Eve nts Society in the UK\, before moving to the US in 2005. She is a founder of the Triangle British American Business Council Chapter and recently Cha ired the Special Event Industry Certification (CSEP) examination restructu re committee.
\nAs a founding board member of Roger Daltrey &\; P ete Townshend&rsquo\;s Teen Cancer America organization www.teencanceramerica.com.
\n
The Special Event Company website can be viewed on www.specialeventco.com
\n
\n
Rebekah Werner\, RYT-500\, has been practicing yoga for over 20 years and teaching for near ly a decade. She founded Unita Yoga to bring yoga to people of all types o f diverse backgrounds and all levels of mobility and experience. Rebekah r eceived her RYT-200 certification from Gratitude Hot Yoga Center\, where s he continues practicing and teaching today. She received her RYT-300 certi fication from My Vinyasa Practice out of Austin\, Texas in January of 2021 . Fully recognizing that the practice of yoga does not require the four wa lls of a studio\, she founded Unita Yoga in March of 2021 to bring yoga to people where they are. Today\, Unita Yoga provides instruction for groups of all sizes including private groups/individuals\, corporate events\, at hletic teams\, special events (including weddings)\, and pop-up yoga class es in various settings including breweries\, offices\, event spaces and ev en backyards! Looking to add yoga/meditation to your next event? DM @unita yoganc or call/text Rebekah at (919) 819-6020.
\nGrab your clients and sign up for this non-traditional golf
tournament! Each Drive Shack Bay will hold 6 participants\, making up one
team. We will run a series of games for each team and the winning team ge
ts bragging rights.. and some cool prizes!
\n
\nPlanners par
ticipate for free
\n
\nBay sponsorships include:
\n | Member | \nNon-Member | \n
Individual Planner | \n$0 | \n$0 | \n
Individual Suppl ier | \n$30 | \n$30 | \n
Bay Sponsor | \n$250 | \n
Conduct CMP Bootcamp covering the Certified Meeting Professional In ternational Standards to include all Domains.
\nThis bootcamp is eligible for 6 CE hours. \;
\n"When I lost my job due to COVID-19\, I decided to have a positi
ve outlook on the situation and take the time to really pursue my CMP. In
the past\, I convinced myself that I didn't have the time or money to earn
my CMP\, but this time I was left with no option but to succeed. I took o
n a part time job\, created a study schedule\, and signed up for the CMP B
ootcamp through MPI that an industry friend recommended to me. Molly was f
antastic! She took her time going through the EIC book\, our study materia
ls\, and gave us examples on what we would be tested on. After the bootcam
p\, I reached out to her on several occasions to ask questions and she was
always readily available and helpful. Molly and the CMP Bootcamp played a
huge role in my success and passing my exam!"
\n
\n"I thought t
he Bootcamp with Molly was incredibly useful and a key step toward getting
my CMP. I found the mock questions presented during the bootcamp and the
practice exam provided afterwards to be especially helpful. I would recomm
end this course to anyone who is serious about attaining their CMP." \
;
\n
\n"Molly was FANTASTIC! Her depth of knowledge is very impr
essive. Even this ole dog can learn a few new tricks from an expert like M
olly! \; I enjoyed the Bootcamp very much and the time flew by. I&rsqu
o\;m sure I will reach out to Molly a few times in the process."
Molly Johnson CMP\, QAS has been in the meetings industry over 25 years working in all areas of hotels for both independent hotels a nd with the Hilton brand. Since 2015 Molly has been the Director of Conven tion Sales for the Wilmington &\; Beaches CVB in Wilmington\, NC.
\nIn 2010 Molly created the CMP study group format for the MPI Carolinas Chapter\, a remote study group so that anyone in the country could join. T he pass rate was 100% for those that participated for the entire program.< /p>\n
Molly served three years on Event Industry Council Item Review Pan el\, helping to create questions on the current CMP exam. Molly has been t eaching a CMP Bootcamp which she has done for multiple MPI Chapters and ho sted buyer shows since 2016.
\nMolly is a Past President of MPI Caro linas Chapter and has been an MPI Board Retreat Facilitator since February 2017 working with chapters varying in size. Molly has served on multiple MPI committees &\; task forces on the International level and is curren tly on the Chapter &\; Membership Advisory Council. She also serves as the current President on the PCMA Southeast Chapter Board of Directors and is an Ambassador for Meetings Mean Business.
\nIn the Wilmington co mmunity\, Molly is a Board Member for A Safe Place which is a local non-pr ofit assisting domestic victims of human trafficking. Molly teaches human trafficking awareness to hotels and hospitality related organizations.
\nHomewood Suites by Hilton Ralei
gh Cary I-40
\n555 Crossroads Blvd\,Cary\, NC 27518
\nR
oom Rate: $150
\nCut-off date: October 12\, 2022
\nBooking Link
\n
\nDoubleTree by Hilto
n Hotel Raleigh - Cary
\n500 Caitboo Avenue\, Cary\, NC 2751
8
\nRoom Rate: $140
\nCut-Off date: October 12\, 2022
\nBooking Link
 \; | \nEarly bird | \n|
Member \; | \n$100 \; | \n$115 | \n
No n-Member | \n$135 \; | \n$150 \; | \n
Member Reception O nly | \n$65 \; | \n \; | \n
Non-Member Reception Only\n | &nbs p\;$75 | \n \; | \n
 \;CMP Bootcamp Only | \nSee bel ow | \n \; | \n
 \; | \nMember | \nNon-Member \; | \n
CMP Bootcamp | \n$125 | \n$150 | \n
 \;50/50 Ra ffle Tickets | \n$5 \; | \n$5 \; | \n
 \; | \nMember \ ; | \nNon-Member \; | \n
Individual Planner | \n$0 \;\n | $0&n bsp\; | \n
Individual Supplier | \n$30 \; | \n$30 \; | \n
Bay Sponsor | \n$250 \; | \n$300 \; | \n